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Invertebrate lamins

Experimental Cell Research, 2007
Lamins are the main component of the nuclear lamina and considered to be the ancestors of all intermediate filament proteins. They are localized mainly at the nuclear periphery where they form protein complexes with integral proteins of the nuclear inner membrane, transcriptional regulators, histones and chromatin modifiers.
Shai, Melcer   +2 more
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GnRH in the invertebrates: an overview

2002
Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of GnRH in the invertebrates. The gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), which was previously called luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH), represents a pivotal peptide in animal reproduction.
RASTOGI R. K.   +4 more
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Invertebrate care

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2004
Invertebrates are attracting increasing interest within the veterinary profession. They are also significant in their own right; as the Council of Europe's "Charter on Invertebrates" points out, they are the most important component of wild fauna as well as providing food, contributing to agriculture and forestry, and aiding medicine,industry, and ...
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Immunity and the Invertebrates

Scientific American, 1996
Gail S. Habicht, Gregory Beck
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Aquatic Invertebrates

1997
The aquatic invertebrates of Amazonian floodplains can be divided into three large communities: the zooplankton, the benthos and the perizoon. Most studies deal with zooplankton, concentrating on taxonomic aspects and on community structure during the hydrological cycle.
Junk, W., Robertson, B.
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Neonicotinoid contamination of global surface waters and associated risk to aquatic invertebrates: a review.

Environment International, 2015
C. Morrissey   +6 more
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Thorp and Covich's Freshwater Invertebrates

Thorp and Covich's Freshwater Invertebrates, 2019

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Neurochemistry of Invertebrates

1969
Although the Invertebrates make up over 97% of all known species of animals, their neurochemistry has been somewhat neglected, in part because of the difficulty of obtaining the required volume of nervous tissue from small invertebrate animals and also the lack of appreciation of the advantages that the invertebrate preparations offer.
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